For the American release of this documentary, American-International Pictures removed some footage, shot new (unrelated) footage of drug-taking, wife-swapping and body painting, and marketed it as a dramatic film, not a documentary.
The film was originally titled "The Beloved of India".
Prem Nath stated " Look, when I made the film, there were no sexual scenes in it. No doubt we had some very torrid kissing scenes-me and Faryal, who plays my wife in the film. But the film was then called The Beloved India. It was later changed to Kamasutra and the sexual scenes were added with a stand-in-as was evident to any trained eye. Once again, the same Delhi vernacular wrote all sorts of hogwash about my disgusting acting. That without seeing the movie."